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'''Save the label'''(s), then '''save the changes to the codebook''', and the new code appears in the codebook. You can add more codes in the same way. | '''Save the label'''(s), then '''save the changes to the codebook''', and the new code appears in the codebook. You can add more codes in the same way. | ||
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* '''Hover the cursor over a code''' to make more icons appear. | * '''Hover the cursor over a code''' to make more icons appear. | ||
− | * | + | * Clicking on the '''eye icon''' hides the code, so coders '''cannot use it in the Annotator'''. Click the icon again to make the code reappear. |
* The '''star''' adds a new code (‘child’) below the selected code (‘parent’) to create a '''hierarchically structured''' codebook. | * The '''star''' adds a new code (‘child’) below the selected code (‘parent’) to create a '''hierarchically structured''' codebook. |
A codebook is a set of answer categories that can be assigned to one or more variables in a codingschema (for example ‘liberal’, ‘republican’, ‘other’).
To make a codebook, go to Coding->Codebooks->Create new codebook.
First, change the codebook name. Then, hover the cursor over the codebook name, and a little star icon appears. Click on this to add a new code, that is, one answer option for a particular variable, to the codebook.
One code can have multiple labels (languages), for example one in German and one in English. Which label coders see depends on the language setting in AmCAT they use.
Save the label(s), then save the changes to the codebook, and the new code appears in the codebook. You can add more codes in the same way.